Lady Gaga acknowledged doing five shows with COVID-19 during a Q&A session. Calls for a “class-action lawsuit” are coming from fans.
Lady Gaga might lose some of her admirers as a result of her choice to carry on performing at a performance even after testing positive for the coronavirus.
The 35-year-old singer revealed the information during a live Q&A session on Thursday, May 23, in Los Angeles, just before she watched her HBO performance special, Gaga Chromatica Ball.
Some even remarked that she “should be in prison” after hearing her confession because of the needless risks she took to put her team and many others in danger.
Nevertheless, The Bloody Mary acknowledged that she performed five gigs after receiving her diagnosis, though she did not say which ones, according to People’s story.
Lady Gaga revealed her diagnosis to her team in the widely shared video, offering them the choice to cancel the shows if it made them uncomfortable, but she still went live.
When making a revelation like this, which many said would bring “backlash because you’re putting the health and safety of not only yourself, but THOUSANDS of people at risk.”
Lady Gaga acts were deemed “so irresponsible” and “a disgrace” by a number of online users. A potential “class action lawsuit” was even foreseen by one x user.
“Important context: The places she has performed to required proof of COVID-19 vaccine in order to get the tickets,” a user stated in a fact-check post. Everybody had received a vaccine. She is hundreds of feet distant from the audience, and the events were held in OPEN stadiums. During the tour, no cases were documented.”
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